Japanese industrial development in the late nineteenth century was accomplished without significant government involvement
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A) women and children. B) former hand spinners and hand weavers. C) immigrants. D) displaced farmers.
In the Cuban Missile Crisis,
a. the Soviet Union placed nuclear weapons in Cuba in 1962. b. Turkey threatened to have the United States destroy Cuba if the Soviets attacked Turkey. c. the United States president threatened to shoot down any Soviet planes bringing nuclear weapons to Cuba and announced a total "air blockade." d. President Johnson sent American troops to Cuba. e. Fidel Castro was exiled to Monte Carlo.
Second-century rhetorician Aelius Aristides celebrated Rome and considered himself Roman although he was
a. Jewish. b. Greek. c. Macedonian. d. Egyptian. e. Persian.
Which of the following was a consequence of the United States tariff and tax system during the Gilded Age?
a. It caused a reduction in the wages of industrial workers. b. It lowered prices on manufactured goods by increasing worldwide competition among producers. c. It led to a surplus in the federal treasury. d. It began to threaten the survival of a large number of American industries.